Its very common belief that women are the sign of love, care and humbleness. They are generally known to be very polite, graceful, and poised. But actually the history is full of such women that truly changed the way of thinking about women. There were over times many women whose horrors horrified the whole world. There were many most evil women who enjoyed torture, brutality, murders, and abuse for one reason or the other. We always tend to focus on the evil men in the world and forget some of the truly evil women that have lived. This article, however, will throw light upon 10 most evil women in the world.

Here are the 10 most evil women in history of the world.

Irma Grese

Irma Ida Ilse Grese (born 7 October 1923, Wrechen, Free State of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Germany – died 13 December 1945, Hamelin, Germany) was employed at the Nazi concentration camps of Ravensbrück and Auschwitz, and was a warden of the women’s section of Bergen-Belsen. She was convicted for crimes against humanity at the Belsen Trial and sentenced to death. She loved torture via different painful methods and wore heavy boots as a habit. She also carried a pistol for the facilitation of her various purposes. Executed at 22 years, 67 days of age, Grese was the youngest woman to die judicially under English law in the 20th century, on 13 December 1945, Hamelin, Germany. She was nicknamed “the Beast of Belsen”, “The Beautiful Beast”, and “Die Hyäne von Auschwitz”

Myra Hindley

Born in the year 1942, Myra Hindley was an English serial killer. In partnership with Ian Brady, she committed the rapes and murders of five small children. Together these two monsters were responsible for the kidnapping, sexual abuse, torture and murder of three children under the age of twelve and two teenagers, aged 16 and 17. Hindley’s 17-year-old brother-in-law tipped her off to the police. Hindley plead not guilty to all of the murders. She was found guilty of three murders and was jailed for life. She was never released, and died in prison in 2002.

Isabella of Castile

Born in the year 1451 and died in 1504, Isabella the Catholic, was queen of Castile and León. She and her husband, Ferdinand II of Aragon, brought stability to the kingdoms that became the basis for the unification of Spain. Isabella and Ferdinand are known for completing the Reconquista, ordering conversion or exile of their Muslim and Jewish subjects and financing Christopher Columbus’ 1492 voyage that led to the opening of the “New World”. Isabella was granted the title Servant of God by the Catholic Church in 1974.

Beverly Allitt

The Angel of Death, Beverley Gail Allitt is an English serial killer one of the 10 most evil women. She was convicted of murdering four children, attempting to murder three other children, and causing grievous bodily harm to a further six children. The crimes were committed over a period of 59 days between February and April 1991 in the children’s ward at Grantham and Kesteven Hospital, Lincolnshire, where Allitt was employed as a State Enrolled Nurse. She administered large doses of insulin to at least two victims and a large air bubble was found in the body of another, but police were unable to establish how all the attacks were carried out. In May 1993, at Nottingham Crown Court, she received 13 life sentences for the crimes. Mr. Justice Latham, sentencing, told Allitt that she was “a serious danger” to others and was unlikely ever to be considered safe enough to be released. She is detained at Rampton Secure Hospital in Nottinghamshire.

Queen Mary I of England

Mary I, born on 18 February 1516 and died on 17 November 1558. She was Queen of England and Ireland from July 1553 until her death. Her brutal persecution of Protestants caused her opponents to give her the sobriquet “Bloody Mary”. She was the only surviving child born of the ill-fated marriage of Henry VIII and his first wife Catherine of Aragon. Mary is chiefly remembered for temporarily and violently returning England to Catholicism. Many prominent Protestants were executed for their beliefs leading to the moniker “Bloody Mary”. Fearing the gallows a further 800 Protestants left the country, unable to return until her death.

Belle Gunness

Standing six feet tall and weighing over 91 kg, a physically strong woman, Belle Gunness was one of America’s most degenerate and productive female serial killers. She was an imposing and powerful woman of Norwegian descent. It is likely that she killed both her husbands and all of her children at different times, but it is certain that she murdered most of her suitors, boyfriends, and her two daughters, Myrtle and Lucy. The motive was greed-pure and simple; life insurance policies and assets stolen or swindled from her suitors became her source of income. Most reports put her death toll at more than twenty victims over several decades, with some claiming in excess of one hundred. Inconsistencies during her post mortem examination; the corpse was reported to be two inches shorter than Belle’s six feet, paved the way for Belle Gunnes to enter American criminal folklore, a female Bluebeard.

Mary Ann Cotton

Mary Ann Cotton (Image Courtesy Listphobia.com)

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Britain’s first serial killer, Mary Ann Cotton, born in October 1832 in Low Moorsley, County Durham. Married at age twenty to William Mowbray, the newlyweds settled in Plymouth, Devon, to start their family. The couple had five children, four of whom died of ‘gastric fever and stomach pains’. Moving back to the north-east, tragedy seemed to follow them; three more children born, three more children died. William soon followed his offspring, dying of an ‘intestinal disorder’ in January 1865. British Prudential promptly paid a 35 pound dividend, and a pattern was established. Her second husband, George Ward, died of intestinal problems as well as one of her two remaining children. The power of the press, always a force to be reckoned with, caught up with Mary Ann. The local newspapers discovered that as Mary Ann moved around northern England, she lost three husbands, a lover, a friend, her mother and a dozen children, all dying of stomach fever. She was hanged at Durham County Gaol, March 24, 1873, for murder by arsenic poisoning. She died slowly, the hangman using too short a drop for a ‘clean’ execution.

Ilse Koch

Born on 22 September 1906, Ilse Koch, known as “Die Hexe von Buchenwald” the Witch of Buchenwald, or “Buchenwälder Schlampe” the Bitch of Buchenwald, was the wife of Karl-Otto Koch. She was one of the first prominent Nazis to be tried by the US military. Drunk on the absolute power rendered by her husband, she reveled in torture and obscenity. Infamous for her souvenirs; tattoos taken from the murdered inmates, her reputation for debauchery was well earned. After building an indoor sports arena in 1940, with 250,000 marks stolen from inmates, Ilsa was promoted to Oberaufseherin or “chief overseer” of the few female guards at Buchenwald. She committed suicide by hanging herself at Aichach women’s prison on September 1, 1967.

Katherine Knight

Born on 24 October 1955 and continues to serve life long sentence in the prison, Katherine Mary Knight was the first Australian woman to be sentenced to life imprisonment without parole. She had a history of violence in relationships. She mashed the dentures of one of her ex-husbands and slashed the throat of another husband’s eight-week-old puppy before his eyes. A heated relationship with John Charles Thomas Price became public knowledge with an Apprehended Violence Order that Price had filed against Knight and ended with Knight stabbing Price to death with a butcher’s knife. He had been stabbed at least 37 times, both front and back, with many of the wounds penetrating vital organs. She then skinned him and hung his “suit” from the door frame in the living room, cut off his head and put it in the soup pot, baked his buttocks, and prepared gravy and vegetables to accompany the ‘roast’. The meal and a vindictive note were set out for the children, luckily discovered by police before they arrived home.

Elizabeth Bathory

Born in 1560 and dying in 1614, Countess Elizabeth Báthory de Ecsed was a countess from the renowned Báthory family of nobility in the Kingdom of Hungary. She has been labeled the most prolific female serial killer in history, although the number of murders is debated, and is remembered as the “Blood Countess.” She was the infamous serial killer of Hungary. She used to kill peasant girls through severe beatings, burning, mutilation of body parts, chewing off the face etc. She was on house arrest and was not put to trial because of her status!

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I did leave one. with debunking your claim of Isabella of Spain as a cruel monarch. The Inquisition was FORCED on all European kingdoms by the Vatican. Spain was the LAST COUNTRY in Europe to give in to the Vatican and conduct its own. The Spanish Inquisition was the MILDEST victim-wise of all European inquisitions. Its meticulously records are available for inspection. Its victims never exceeded 5,000 some odd, and 1/3 of those were executed in ‘effigy’ (‘en estatua’); 1/3 exhumed in their remains and burned (‘en sus huesos’- the accusation proof of heresy came in after they had died of natural causes) and 1/3 actually executed after they refused to wear the “San Benito” (a costume similar to what the KKK wears) and parade around town with a placard proclaiming their guilt as a way to avoid execution. In the same period of time, 150,000 hapless women alone were burned at the stake in what is now France, Germany and Italy for the crime of ‘witchcraft’ (they were just too darned pretty and dazzling in their blonde or red hair). Spain never executed A SINGLE WOMAN for witchcraft, which the Inquisition’s lawyers labeled ‘a delusion’. Educate yourself on true history, and not the propaganda you’ve watched or read. See also “The Myth of the Spanish Inquisition” a BBC/A&E Production. England’s apology to Spain for over 500 years of malicious calumnies and character assassination. BTW, I AM Jewish!!! “If the World Goes Against the Truth- Then I Go Against the World!”

illegalgarbagegohome

Sorry but dear Isabella usurped her throne from her niece Juana whom she had locked away as”mad” and then ordered the death of the true heirs to the British throne before she allowed her daughter to marry the son of the usurper Henry VII. She was an evil woman. Her daughter Catherine’ felt guilty for the rest of her life over those deaths.

illegalgarbagegohome

So guest I think it is YOU that needs more education.

Sam

Juana was one of Isabella’s daughters. She inherited the throne after Isabella’s death and was locked away and labeled as “mad” by her father, Ferdinand after she walked around Spain with the corpse of her husband Philip the Fair in a casket for quite a long time.

El Dillusio

Imelda Marcos. Without her husband’s consent. She funded the conspiracy to assassinate Ninoy Aquino complete with a brainwashed tortured gunman along with a general and group of military men all paid-off and scripted to kill.

69ABS0

Cherie Blair…………way up the list

vdsv

Nice title. “The history”?

Spanish Bad Girl

Read and learn more. British spread the Black Legend against the former powerful Spain. Isabella of Spain has been the greatest ruler of Spain ever. She was educated, fluent in several languages, intelligent and she ruled the same than her husband Fernando. Any other Queen or King has been so great and good for Spain. She brought peace, culture, prosperity and wealth to Spain. The unification of Spain led to the Spanish Empire, the greatest and widest of History, more than the British or the Ottoman -is this the real reason of such hate against her?-. Conversion of Muslims was necessary to avoid the constant guerrillas which were empooring and leading to hash wars Southern Spain. Peace came after this. If to be wise and powerful mean to be a evil woman, in Spain we are proud of our bad girls.

illegalgarbagegohome

So sad. Learn some history about the people she had killed including an innocent man who was developmentally challenged. So ignorant.

Mrs V

NIce anti-Catholicism on this list!

Brandy

They failed to write how Isabella of Castile was one of the most evil women in history.

LaconicBrowncoat

Are these articles written in another language and then google-translated?? Even the title is messed up: “10 Most Evil Women in The History”.

Madison Lambeth

WHY does it say that Mary Ann Cotton was Britain’s first serial killer?? Jack The Ripper happened in the 1800’s!!!

AGH!!!

Mazy

This list is about women….

Tesha

thank u for giving her the heads up

Nil Voyez

Jack the ripper operated around the late 1880’s. Mary Ann Cotton operated from the 1830’s. Mary Ann Cotton operated before him. But it’s true that Jack the Ripper is closer to the modern description of serial killers as in killing many with no material motives or gain behind the act.

http://wickedemerald.wordpress.com Wicked Emerald

Ms. Lambeth: “Jack the Ripper is the best known name given to an unidentified serial killer active in the largely impoverished areas in and around the Whitechapel district of London in 1888.” Note the date – 1888; now go back up and read the title of the piece “Women”, then, scroll to Cotton and read when she was active. Even if this were a non-gender specific piece, Ms. Cotton pre-dated Jack and she died before he got started.

Banism Wew

where wu?

Jaysyn

Gertrude Baniszewski should be on this list.

michael145

With the exception of one or two they all look crazy just on first sight. Almost all of them have the crazy eyes thing going on.

PlainOldTruth

Look up Taitu Betul, Empress of Abyssinia. A truly amazing case.

Here is an old article: [“The Worst Woman In the World – Dowager Empress Taitu, Who Climbed from the Gutter to the Throne, Married Eleven Times, Joined in Innumerable Intrigues and Murders, and Is Now at Last Safely Locked Up, to the Great Relief of Abyssinia,” Indianapolis Star Magazine Section (In.), Feb. 22, 1914, p. 1]